i:r:iAir,vi:? r. c. MI V Buy And Use "FERMATE" To Prevent BLUE MOLD On TOBACCO PLANTS -15 pet Dust Fot Dusting Full Strength For Spraying, Use "VIGORO" On On TOBACCO BEDS And Make Your Plants Healthier and Earlier The Complete riant food I VIGORO ! 10 lb .75 J 25Ib?1.5Q I - in IV 1 A A WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Field and Garden Seeds Plows, Castings, Field Fence, Garden and Poultry Wire. Galvanized Roofing, 210-tb Green Shingles, Brick, Concrete Blocks, Cement, Brixment, Lime & other building materials. Full Line of "Platinum" Feeds - none better at any price. Full line of Staple & Fancy Groceries, Metropolitan, Light White and Cream Flours. BRING US YOUR FRESH EGGS WE'LL PAY CASH OR TRADE Phone: Dial 2-536 C. E.QUINN u J I l UAJMSIF1KD RATES Two mate ser won: i ehar of Me. Unless jmm kav u aoeooml wtta a pleaM send Money, staaips, atone? aider w ebeck wltk ads. Farmers) aaa the Tbaea Classified ate U yea tm anything to Mil w exchange, " wiu,t to boy, w wUI aeeeat arcane let payment. First Class Plumbing And HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P, PRD3GEN, Jr. Phone 473 Warsaw, N. C. U. S. FIRE LOSSES 1948 SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWEliVE MIL LION DOLLARS MORE THAN ANY YEAR IN HISTORY. - PRO TECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH r R, W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Serrioe Sine September, IMS. WARSAW. N. C ROUGH and DRESSED Lumber Pine and Oak wood, any length. J. R. MERCER, BenlavUle. l-Sl-4i pd. FARM LOANS Federal Land Bank Loaf Term, Low Interest, are available through the Clinton National Farm Loan Asdatton. See or write DE WITT CARR, Secty. Treas. at CLINTON, N. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER y FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION' AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY, INC RALEIGH, N. C. OLIVIA DE HAVTLAND: Aa your father I most warn yon. Now that he's stolen your heart hell steal erery cent you've rot Ralph Richardson, Model Theatre. "THE HEIRESS" - FOR SALE: Teeter Babe and Stroll er, with large wheels . Cash A-l condition - Call 488 or see ' Mrs. J. A. Raokley, Warsaw." It c General Merchandise KENANSVILLE I C-0 "ii 1 Strayed To My Home red gilt thoat. weight about 75 pounds. Owner may have same by paying cost of keep and this ai. W. R. Benson, Rk t, Warsaw, N. C. 4-7-2t Pd. Negro 4-H Clubs Hold Contest ttooo Moaoom 0li'O r-OalHO a. t 1 r . woo, 3 IK,K' fm mt&o i r- CL I WW CL u -j (v- THE ALBRIGHT is a three bed room house featuring wardrobe type closets in each. All rooms, in cluding the kitchen open directly into a small hall. The entrance vestibule includes a coat closet, while the bathroom has a handy lin en closet. '" In place of the basement, a large utility room is provided for the heating plant and laundry. An insulated floor slab is pour ed on a bed of cinder or gravel fill and covered with asphalt tile, linoleum or carpeting. The double glazed picture window in the L shaped combination living-dining room provides light from both sides and a two-way view. The kit chen has ample space for dining. The living room fireplace may be omitted. Exterior walls are frame with wide siding. The hip roof has as phalt shingles and wide over hanging eaves. Dimensions are 36 ft. by 32 ft. Floor area is 1261 square feet with cubage of 16,284. For further information about THE ALBRIGHT, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. The County Team Demonstration elimination was held March 25 at the Colored high school in Kenans ville. 4-H teams from .various clubs made a id foij-the champ ionship. Kenansville. girls, Nannie and Sarah Miller held a leading edge on the competing teams in the team demonstration. Sarah was al so judged as having the best made dress in the Dress Parade. Honors for the boys went to the Faison club represented by C. D. Hargrove and Robert Stevens. Their demonstration was on "Hog Cot Sanitation". All county winners will partici pate in the District Federation at Lumberton June 8 at the J. H. Hayswood High School. Judges for the county activities were Miss Mary L. Faison, Extension secre tary and Miss Grace Allen of Warsaw. it J L .us dropped 20 from 13 43 to World citrus production for 1949 is estimated at 331 million boxes or 4 below the 1948 crop. - J NOTICE THE FOLLOWING KENANSVILLE MERCHANTS ; v AND OTHER BUSINESS ENTERPMSES.HATOO AGREED TO CLOSE THEIR PLACES OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS BEGINNING ON APRIL 5th, AND WILL CONTINUE TO CLOSE ON EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL THE TOBACCO MARKETS OPEN: DUPLIN MERCANTILE COMPANY C. E. QUINN, General Merchandise' 1 L.H.QUINN - ' WACCAMAW BANK & TRUST CO. YORE STORE ' G. R. DAIL GROCERY LEO JACKSON GROCERY & MEATS SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY BROWN'S BARBER SHOP R. T. BROWN GARAGE ; PATSY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I vsBf Wy MOT0RC0.-, I i I '-VT I sfiitr T mm CzAY .: oo rrs servicing eecAuseV t 4K TV'alJA ,cj Jtt VlJ their up-To-THe-MtMora 'mmmmimmm : ; : ; ' m to y While Kenansville Dry Cleaners Is Out 01 Operation Our Trucks Will Pick Up And Deliver In Kenansille Each Wednesday And Saturday. Trucks Will Call At Each Home. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Expert Service In Dry Cleaning Rugs & Drapery Cleaning Laundry 5 'Finislies:!;. 'i,H; fl- fWnn '":U-y-.t.'-r 'uA L V- J . .Wa. W-J L ai awrf wi " '5. " : -N . .. .. , - .. .s -. ; ..V - .: .... ... - .... ' 'J . OUR TRUCKS RUN ALL OVER DUPLIN ViLt:!t!GTOII, II. C. t; ' t, J1h i. T -I u 1''

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